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Join David online tomorrow! "From vibrations in the ear to abstractions in the head": eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-vibrati…

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If you missed Stefan Litwin's lecture-recital "New Music / New Listening" w music by Schoenberg et al. and interviews with the captivating Nuria Schoenberg-Nono, catch it on CLaME's youtube channel! Special thanks to the crew at Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics for hosting!

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Recent collaboration from co-directors Hartley Lab and David Poeppel out this month in Neuron-- "Beyond the Stimulus: A Neurohumanities Approach to Language, Music, and Emotion". Here's to many more of its kind! Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics NYU Psychology clame.nyu.edu/news-and-events

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We sit with producer/composer @tgureckis to discuss his work composing for M. Night Shyamalan's series Servant and his path to becoming a composer for film/TV in work w Philip Glass & scoring for the film The Goldfinch among other projects-- tune in below! youtu.be/bj4QqxwH2Ws

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We have posted the application link for the undergrad Summer Internship Program 2021! SIP is a part time online internship to support, mentor, and train underrepresented undergrads in science. Please share- due by 3/31 clame.nyu.edu/news-and-events

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Thank you @ESIneuroscience for welcoming me! I'm excited to help further develop systems, computational, and cognitive neuroscience in Frankfurt (with its banks, bards, and brains). I'll do my best to make ESI vibrant, integrative, joyful, and fun. Thanks for the selfie, Goethe

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Join us & the Emotional Brain Institute as we co-host a discussion- Emotions in the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences at NYU. 12 speakers discuss across disciplines- what can we learn from each other's work in exploring emotions? 4/16, 3pm EST clame.nyu.edu for details

Join us & the Emotional Brain Institute as we co-host a discussion- Emotions in the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences at NYU. 12 speakers discuss across disciplines- what can we learn from each other's work in exploring emotions? 4/16, 3pm EST 
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Congratulations to our very hardworking and valued research assistants @YoussefFutureMA and Emma Ning for winning 1st place awards at NYU's 25th Annual Psychology Research Conference! We're very proud to have you as part of our research team!

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Join our 2nd event with the Emotional Brain Institute-- "Music, Health, and Healing"-- Joseph E. LeDoux "The Four Realms of Existence" will lead a discussion with Concetta Tomaino and Ittai Shapira about their work in music and music therapy. See clame.nyu.edu/news-and-events for more details-- May 6 2:30pm EST

Join our 2nd event with the Emotional Brain Institute-- "Music, Health, and Healing"-- <a href="/theamygdaloid/">Joseph E. LeDoux "The Four Realms of Existence"</a> will lead a discussion with <a href="/musichaspower1/">Concetta Tomaino</a> and <a href="/IttaiShapira/">Ittai Shapira</a> about their work in music and music therapy. See clame.nyu.edu/news-and-events for more details-- May 6 2:30pm EST
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Is music a form of sound or a kind of perceptual experience? Tune in to our Virtual IDEA Lecture with Aniruddh Patel, next Monday, February 21! Find out more here: ae.mpg.de/idea #empiricalaesthetics #music #research

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As promised, a🧵on language and thought. The relationship between language and thought has long been pondered and debated. It may be one of the deepest and most exciting questions in cognitive science. 1/n

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Thanks to our brilliant speakers Laura Ferreri bob slevc Jens Madsen and Diana Omigie for their inspiring talks and discussions. We are so grateful that we could gather these amazing scholars in person and make science happen!

Thanks to our brilliant speakers <a href="/ferreri_laura/">Laura Ferreri</a> <a href="/bobsthinktank/">bob slevc</a> Jens Madsen and Diana Omigie for their inspiring talks and discussions. We are so grateful that we could gather these amazing scholars in person and make science happen!
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To conclude this workshop at CLaME, a lecture-recital by the talented pianist and composer Johan Farjot and hosted at Maison Française NYU. Thanks again to Dana Bevilacqua David Poeppel, Catherine Hartley, @PabloRiVi and François Noudelmann for making it happen.

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biorxiv.org/content/10.110… If, like me, you wonder why non-uniform musical scales are so prevalent across cultures, here are maybe some elements of response: neural and behavioral evidence of enhanced melodic learning. New preprint from CLaME